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Summary

Volume five of the critically acclaimed "New Yearbook" includes research articles by an array of internationally prominent scholars, never before published documents from Husserl's "Nachla" (in German and English), and memories of Husserl written by a longtime friend of the family.

Table of Contents

I. Essays

TOM NENON

Freedom, Responsibility, and Self-Awareness in Husserl

1

(22)

STEVEN GALT CROWELL

Authentic Thinking and Phenomenological Method

23

(16)

BURT C. HOPKINS

Authentic and Symbolic Numbers in Husserl's Philosophy of Arithmetic

39

(34)

KARL SCHUHMANN

The Development of Speech Act Theory in Munich Phenomenology

73

(20)

GIANFRANCO SOLDATI

Early Phenomenology and the Origins of Analytic Philosophy

93

(24)

HERIBERT BOEDER

The submodern Character of Analytic Philosophy

117

(20)

ANNEMARIE GETHMANN-SIEFERT

A Phenomenological Aesthetics: Oskar Becker's Coupling of Epistemology and Ontology

137

(42)

ORRIN F. SUMMERELL

Identity, Subjectivity, and Being Other than the Same: Thinking beyond Hegel and Heidegger

179

(26)

GEORGE HEFFERNAN

Language, Logic, and Logocentrism in Transcendental Phenomenology: Critical Reflections on the Sprachvergessenheit of the Later Husserl

205

(44)

II. Texts and Documents

EDMUND RUSSERL

Philosophy as Rigorous science

249

(47)

KARL SCHUHMANN

Introduction: Husserl's "Marperger Lecture" from July 6, 1898

296

(6)

EDMUND HUSSERL

Über die psychologische Begrundung der Logik /

302

(1)

On the Psychological Justification of Logic (Marperger Lecture, 1898)

303

(32)

EDMUND HUSSERL

On the Psychological Justification of Logic (1900)

335

(3)

KARL SCHUHMANN

Introduction: Johannes Daubert's Lecture "On the Psychology of Apperception and Judgment" from July 1902